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Mono Council working to address parking problems | Orangeville Citizen

Mono Council working to address parking problems | Orangeville Citizen
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Ontario Parks rolling out new pilot program at 17 parks

The goal is to collect the data from these locations and hopefully roll out the program to all provincial parks for 2022. Provincial parks included in the pilot program include: Algonquin, Arrowhead, Batchawana Bay, Craigleith, Darlington, Forks of the Credit, Kakabeka Falls, Kettle Lakes, Lake Superior, Long Point, Mono Cliffs, North Beach, Pinery, Presqu’ile, Sandbanks, Sibbald Point, and Turkey Point. No feed items available at this time.

Ontario Parks offering free day passes all summer long

Article content I am pleased to announce that we are making it easier to plan your visit to @OntarioParks. We are making it easier to buy your permit for 17 select Ontario Parks in advance which will guarantee your spot and help as you plan your next outdoor adventure. https://t.co/isgsSXNOLLpic.twitter.com/feVnsiCClI Jeff Yurek (@JeffYurekMPP) May 28, 2021 The free park permits include the Pinery and Turkey Point and will be in place until Sept. 2. Visitors can also book day passes in advance. Visitors can check daily vehicle permit availability for specific parks and dates on the reservations website starting June 7.

Ontario offers free day-use permits at 115 provincial parks

  TORONTO With overnight camping off limits at provincial parks across Ontario until at least June 14, the province is giving people another opportunity to explore the great outdoors, free of charge. In a news release, the government announced Friday that it would be providing free day-use permits at 115 provincial parks from Monday to Thursday until September 2. “Getting outdoors and spending time in nature can have many positive benefits on our physical and mental health this summer, as we recover from the impacts of COVID-19,” said Jeff Yurek, the Ontario minister of the environment, conservation and parks. The permit will allow visitors to bike, hike, swim, and picnic from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., depending on the park.

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